APPENDIX C:
ATSDR RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
ATSDR has many documents on its Internet site that provide information about specific
sites, substances, agency programs, and activities. These include full public health
assessments for a number of sites, easy-to-read fact sheets on toxic substances (ToxFAQs),
and case studies for health care professionals. ATSDR's Internet address is:
www.atsdr.cdc.gov
Some of the resources available on the web site are listed below.
1999 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances
A Primer on Health Risk Communication Principles and Practices
An Evaluation Primer on Health Risk Communication Programs and Outcomes
ATSDR Cancer Policy Framework
ATSDR National AlertsToxic Substances
ATSDR Public Health Advisories
ATSDR Public Health Assessments
ATSDR Science Corner
ATSDR Statement of Values
ATSDR's Most Frequently Asked Questions
Case Studies in Environmental Medicine
Community Involvement Pages
Community Matters: About ATSDR
Community Matters: Exposure
Community Matters: Find Out About Sites in Your Community
Community Matters: Information for Communities
Community Matters: Resources and Contacts
Community Matters: Search for a Specific Chemical
Community Matters: The ATSDR Ombudsman
Community Matters: What You Can Expect from ATSDR
Congressional Testimony: Medical Monitoring at Hanford Nuclear Facility
Congressional Testimony: The Scientific Aspects of Mercury
Croatia
Dioxin and Dioxin-Like Compounds in the Soil, Part 1, ATSDR Interim Policy Guideline
Draft Agenda for Public Health Activities for Fiscal Years 1999-2000 at U.S. Department
of Energy Sites
Great Lakes Human Health Effects Research Program
Hazardous Substances and Public Health Newsletter
Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) Annual Report 1997
HazDat Site Activity Query Map
Methyl Parathion Expert Panel Report
Mississippi Delta Project
Organizational Chart of ATSDR
Public Health Concerns at Department of Energy Sites
Public Health Implications of Dioxins
Public Health Implications of Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Public Health Statements on various hazardous substances
Substances Most Frequently Found in Completed Exposure Pathways -1999
The Toxicologic Hazard of Superfund Hazardous Waste Sites
Top 20 Hazardous SubstancesATSDR/EPA Priority List 1999
ToxFAQs
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